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Your video, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | Official Trailer, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
The King's Man - Official Red Band Trailer (2021)
This looks like the kind of Indiana Jones fun. It's over the top, totally ridiculous and doesn't take itself remotely seriously.
See also: the GOP.
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Your video, The REAL History of the Ark of the Covenant - Indiana Jones, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Mancatchers
Unfortunately, here in American cops use the Indiana Jones method https://media.giphy.com/media/x7j4iKzPCz1m0/giphy.gif
Chinese Police release Knife Defense training video
I personally prefer the Indiana Jones approach as used against the swordsman in "Raiders of the Lost Ark".
Solo: A Star Wars Story Official Trailer
It's young Indiana Jones in space!
Bill Maher - Punching Nazis
I'm a big fan of EC-Comics-style ironic punishment and I love the Punisher and other revenge fantasies but Bill is right. You have to be better than them. You can't sink to their level, you need to keep your ethics in place.
But it's of course A-ok to kill Nazis once they do actual physical harm to others. I am a big Indiana Jones fan too, you know.
Extreme Target Shooting Gone Wrong
I'm sure Indiana Jones was able to survive that disaster, too.
Your Brain on LSD and Acid
Back in the mid 90's some friends and I dropped 3 tabs and went to Disneyland. The first 2 hours were great, Star Tours was a hoot but after that the paranoia sets in. We left after seeing the line for Indiana Jones. Anyone who says they have dosed in an amusement park and had a good time is a liar.
This Is How You Sell A Refrigerator
Yes, but can Indiana Jones fit in one?
blade runner-2049-sneak peek
You're probably right, but enough costly redux flops will eventually stop future waves of nothing but rehashed movies....maybe.
For me, they don't destroy the memories but do tarnish them. I can't think of Evil Lord Vader without also thinking of little orphan Anni now. I can't watch Indiana Jones kicking ass without remembering how he was totally (figuratively) ass raped in the last movie. It certainly takes something from the purer memories of my youth to have the stories and characters pimped out for $15.
It wouldn't matter how badly it fails, it would only affect further Blade Runner movies. You'll still end up with a Treasure of the Sierra Madre remake, directed by Michael Bay.
Personally I've never understood the whole concept of remakes destroying people's memories of the originals, Blade Runner was, is, and always will be awesome.
Battlefield 1 Official Single Player Trailer
No kidding. Looks like Lawrence of Arabia, John Wayne and Indiana Jones all thrown in a blender.
You'll get trench foot from all the pathos dripping from these games...
The Marvel Symphonic Universe
An original score and AC/DC aren't the same thing...IMO, John Williams is the most consistent and memorable cinematic composer alive today. Scores for ET, Jurassic Park, Harry Potter, Goonies, Indiana Jones are all evocative.
5 of the Worst Computer Viruses Ever
This sounds very familiar both by name and action. I'm sure I had it or something very similar once, but I had Windows (whatever version) on CD. In the end, I think I just reinstalled windows from CD (which at the time couldn't be written to even if I'd wanted) which overwrote the old infected MBR.
Having it on CD doesn't even given me a decent time frame on the version or virus, because my dad was either building computers or modding and playing with them since Acorn. I used to put annoying 7+ disk stuff like the Indiana Jones and Monkey Island games onto CD as backup, so it's reasonable to think we might have done it with Windows.
Maybe that was many years later and a different virus, but when I read "form.a" I shuddered involuntarily.
I suppose it is hard for any pre-internet virus to compare in terms of damage to these 5, but one that stands out in my mind:
Form (circa 1990 or so), and its variants like Form.A would infect the boot sector of your hard drive, and from there could infect any floppy disk that you used on the computer. Most PCs at the time would try to boot from a floppy disk left in the drive, which would spread the infection.
I guess that many variants didn't really do much of anything particularly bad, but I got Form.A one time and it nuked the Master Boot Record (like virus #5 in the video) of my PC. Since DOS / Windows (3.1 at the time I think) wouldn't boot, I (mistakenly) assumed that it had formatted my hard drive, and then lost all of my data by reformatting.
I remember a span of about a year where any 3.5 inch floppy disk being passed around offices or schools in my home town had a roughly 80% chance of being infected with Form.A. So that seems like a pretty impressive infection and spread rate, without advantage of being able to spread through the internet!
Han Solo - You Think You Know Movies?
That whole "Falcon crashes to earth and years later is discovered by Indiana Jones" is *really* painful.